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Show PAGE TWO ADV. (THE EVENING HERALD JCIWgPAFira mrEKtfUSH.a$CX.IAa'ipi MS-B- ER THE HERALD CORPOWTIO?!. o, t&tar and Maaajer BY Bt K (iuanar Editorial Boowa, . Telephone , Busloesa Offioe Trlepbooe . i j iot; ' Of SI BSCRlTTiON frf-RM- Sri- .- rwM.J. .,.. ..v mnM : per year. In advance in iith mtuntT. ner fear. In advance i..it....w. unty, per year, Delivered toy mail In United States, outaide Utah In advance Dotivered by rT6 Wise Kid: 40c shildrea." wu-rta- .' j "Seasum-oM.- maid j a . . " kuock your "Wock'" off. lelerd ' ; Jf uigger; : , i juuo, joiin, inia u very tiao. I niuxt jreiKirt yeuf Intoxicated eondltlon to in; I'n Law Wf ; c, t- ; . . . " loudly. Suppose that Queen ManFalTftrs. Henry FoTtoth wanted the same theater box for the same evening. Which would get it? Queen Marie, of course, in democratic America. yt t"yotr gess-that-wa- as were prepared, to be charitable With Aimee case until all the returns wertr mrare McPherson's Semple "inclined to be less o since Mrs. McPherson took to quoting Shakespeare. It was Just the day before her trial that Mrs. McPherson asked publicly and- dramatically, "with, what meat does this that he seeks the blood of an matenCae3e ' . evangelist?" 72T. Thuswise did Mrs. McPherson refer to District Attorney MEADOW-LARK'- and BONO S housefly bos no fame. had no ntislnegg Jn the sonp . Hut be gets there Junt the same. k & ,. . . i ..f . ; : - Kale desHHBtitt"-CTi - . the ..... rt'inter Tourist Tickets to'varl- ous soutbera gnd soutfieastrn 1 In Florida there are more suckera - How can they call polities "dirty the land than were ever caught wuen tbose on the Inside "clean up" iTWrmTSf- r.w-ofre- i.-r..7- 30, 1027. Final "Such folks I j I II II "'ow rvevu,w-- , ' ,r; aallytol return limit f tine 15, eicept certain destiua- lons which bear final limit of Hay 81, J027 For detailed fares, outee apq.Pulloun reservations, all oa nearest ..Rio Grande agent ipril T-i " BOOTS AND HER" BUDDIES m I uitvv! T Twmk wst'sTK LongwortU needn't bire bis -- wvrt . ... .: . -- T- Cv--J iv,.feiijtvr. I copy- - oni now en uaa v , l . ' It's almost tSnie for the corn cbod f ' ' r.rt I. News diKpntches My the "missing j.. ...... J..",. lw, wdiiK.l ... , ...1ji4; A xwoman mauajx'd the national link" lins bewi found That's swine show at Peoria, 111. Lota of The girls lire copying Senator all ri;;lit, but we sliil have our ausomen are content to manage Just Borah's Botticelli bob. But" Nick ' picious. ; 7 - - . i : ' ounang me yueeaione man, 1 vmo. rtTi ? fioioo. ' rickets on sale daily with final retura liaiit of Kiue Mouths from Jate of sale. Stopovers' in brth llrectlotis Diverse routes If de-- 1 " 7 r--'JW&f- 4 Denver & Rio Grah'deWeitern Railroad ! . Another interesting custom la Mont people are known by the Klorida. saya Cad.'BoHbard is teffch- - hilia they keep owing. ng realtor's ehildren to swim before earning them to walk. Martin B; Cutter says matrimon-- ' lul races are often won by a neck. To our way of thinking there it wLhlug mure terrorizing tiiuu a dec-said the Prevo Sun- orator with a ealdmlne brush un- - i So, TTOlft," . i . i. ouns wire less, it ie a nremaajfflULji nlkau" ui1wBi?r. " ' 3oaa i leei"'of wjlSBf "'"r '. pole. " things, easily W 'TVSi y'&i- - PAXinCT NORTHW'ES'r AND RETURN.. Smile and say, "thank you,'' more - The reason a kiss meant more In ftrn and see how moch smoother the old days was because there was no "Take One" sign in the vicinity. the way becomes. A Tip to Aimee lm .CALIFORNIA At twilight shadows deepen, ., The sua seta la the westf The meadow-larla whist'iUig 'fla time to. rest , Goodnight, lie I I . Vacation Fares J Digger : "Aw, come off, covered an many a mla-overlook High In the treetdpa whist'Uritp A merry, merry song, The meadow lark at sunrise Helps the world along. 'louwflles have a poiltlci, ' - FALL LAND WINTER , f y,our.,,t THE , lt .rT Grave ,ake Ford? ic ' twisted. 1- not (engage a royal, suite Queen Marie of Rumania could , liner for her trip to America, Now comes tale of Crown fnnce opoja ai pci&wuy-r mase to unai v a third r ass sleeper mg lino oiutau m.r.a4".BnviMfeaU with the Princess ,Astrid, In both cai.es the hoi poiloi, being those born without t.fW r Hood. but. in this particular case, with much lucre, WthA coveted reservations-.- Just another instance of say- ing that Money talks. blood royal do talk more But, always? Perhaps names of aaa-atlant- - Farta are pllubl - badse. , , ... , Bg Queen? 4gthanw A Domes ... mteltT iai By Wiltiam ' -- year. t -- , mouiuer ana someone la Iiatile to !4nJi45fial an a Btaam SSuuaaJ v dally ial9aPublbe4 la tnr Badio ehwhvl-kU every evening, a.,.h rimi u'Mt street. Prove. Utah niHLuit vara Jt wavu 1U) X Ut ty earfler 1 AllProve, n Rnrdav. and iundai morning. com- - ifttou plHte.. - " . Lake View. Vineyard. Orein, Trovo Bench, aud Pleasant lew, 83. plaintr of "William iuberited $10,000. "Entered ha second class matter at the ytofflw grdvo. Utah. "f heard it was $100,(XMt. J'ell, iutr, job must have beard .. t after I did. ) or Mrs. 77te :i,h n.l.u i...ii x tha bed Breaks up mora a dog in the uaiiger. ' 'Jui tomorrow. today. Kegret For the post of safety director we nterry aa a wid International Deapondanta School, , aora of tbot European Blanton, Peona. n ( rpiuuiaead duest who aerer jet aeratehed. ie JUnf in the worldf- - .......V.......... ..,.,........ r,...j.w - lla Teacher rCan a'nyoM la' flaw tefl me what tatteacawjIne : ,.. -- Better this Vegetable Compound ! Study fifteen days a week and . .: notice no dlffereape. . AM similes f Aa we laaghL O'lt Our Wjiv - "Nevee tnd,7 said the hero m ho had Just lost hli left arm. "I atill the right to jwt ygu. . ay DE-- BPOMUXTg SCHOOL Ara tired, rua down, feelinj AHmajl i A rM! to llggPt Ihiagay. -- OFFICE CAT dedicated to 0e beat Unawtt and th greatest ''Vtvtl teadlnf, agricultural and Industrial section. A newspaper 9t VUA INTERNATIONAL " .nw. r , ' .EM' ' V ' ; 1 . I asL iiaiim t - " " " " 6JJf she had queried, "now, in the names of all the god's at nnni iinnn what meat doth this, our Keyes feed, that he is won much more grown. so great?" she would have kept and sympathy. Some folks like their Shakespeare straight. t- Taxes and Politics - Congress ought to cut taxes next winter, according to Ihe DemocratsJThe government will have millions of. surplus cash on hand by the close of the fiscal year next June do, Vhe people are entitled to the benef it of it. That's their argu- . ment. Yes, there will be a surplus, rejoin the Republicans, but 1 nobody can tell how much until June 30 and taxes can't be WASHINGTON TUBBS cut on the strength of forecasts. So Congress must wait until the winter 1927-2- 8 to do anything about it. That's the Re.r..L publican argument. It is one of the questions campaign orators will orate about; The Republicans want to wait, the Democratic orators will declare the G. 0. P. is delaying for" dramatic effect just before election,. In the meantime the people will have been burdened with a superfluous year of high taxes merely to serve Republican poli teal ends. That's another Democratic argument. .. " A tax cut in 1926-2the Republican orators will respond, would be just as much a Republican tax cut as one in 1927-2It's impossible, for the reason given above, but if it were T possible the Republicans would have made it so. " I! .1 . ncucnt ine III it !JJ siae nepuDiican proposuion.. While- - the Republicans tsayut is impossible, the Democrats undoubtedly will attempt one when Congress meets in December. It will be only a demonstration for the public's benefit, for the Democrats lack the strength to pass any bills in this Congress, and if they could pass any thi ' ; president could veto .them. one method the in Democrats By'only the might 69thCongress force a program of their own that's the " . p?MAN SAM . v thine blackjack method. While' they can't accomplish-aconstructive,' thfr Senateso evenly divided that fY ' 5M --50SVt- WJHROOBMft 1rAYi -- 1 De anie to we up measures the Kepubhcans are vitally inter- ; tost ested in. . By a determined fillibuster they could prevent the passage of an appropriation bill and leave the' government without funds to run on. This assuredly in the November ejection, the Republicanswillnotjuippenjf, retain control of the 70th Congress. In that event, the president simply would can an extra session, me appropnation bill would be passed anyway, tax reduction .would still wait until 1927-2nothing would haVe been accomplished and the Democrats would have made themselves unpopular. But if the Democrats gain control of the 70th Congress a policy of obstruction in the 69th is an outside possibility' In such a contingency the extra session-wou- ld be a Democratic extra- - session It would pass theappropriation bill of course but it would also pass a tax reduction bill and the Democrats would be lnnaiosition-trlaim ail the redit for . . nprewueqi proDamy woukl veto it. but that wonlrl nrn vide a line 1928 Democratic talking point against - the Rs .... - V y , J r;i; . . iZ2 " " " &m et i 'J rv tr a tvf wt. aw k V Is :. v . ; 7, 8. . - ej-u- ie , t n .. . - OH , T?N IT: OM . CNC tmsy-raa-y--f- en &ow 6we rr j .1 ' . TSt . if -- rftft-r . . ot-- - rvswav a oo T'6 v- - I f . j 8. . o UUAi-UII- ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS sv.WTy4Tiw-- I 1 AIM 1 . ePf iid han? the kitchen, 'cause all 'er itchin'.fer a chance ta get taste 0f stuff they .lf!r.r . so .'round It's et. :nB,2? " .... v Course Y.i.- 1- j it'.j.7 hen - 11 iv,k , vi wuuon., dui me iiuid s now by and smile. 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